LIVERPOOL Supporters Club today called on chairman David Moores and shareholder Steve Morgan to work together for the good of the club.

LIVERPOOL Supporters Club today called on chairman David Moores and shareholder Steve Morgan to work together for the good of the club.

The call followed last night's stormy annual general meeting, which many believe has left Anfield on the verge of a power struggle.

Moores stunned the meeting when, following criticism from ex-Redrow Homes magnate Morgan, he said he might resign if results do not improve.

Moores has now agreed to bury the hatchet with Morgan - a Liverpool fanatic estimated to be worth more than #350m and the club's third largest shareholder - and to meet to discuss his grievances at not being allowed more influence and cash input at Anfield.

Les Lawson, chairman of Liverpool's official Supporter's Club said: "I was very surprised to hear that David Moores had threatened to stand down as chairman."

"He's a Red through and through and because of that I think we're in the right hands and I'd like him to stay on.

"But, if Steven Morgan is ready to invest major money in Liverpool Football Club, then he and Moores should bury the hatchet, sit down together and talk.

"Rather than Moores leaving and Morgan cing in, it would be one hell of a partnership if they could work together and help make the club stronger."

During the fiery meeting manager Gerard Houllier admitted to mistakes in the transfer market and said some of his signings had "not delivered."

But he did express confidence that Michael Owen would soon sign a new deal at Liverpool.

"It was good to hear the manager come out and say that the signings of summer 2002 have not delivered," Lawson added.

"This is nothing any Liverpool supporter didn't already know but in my opinion he needs to get rid of these under-achievers who are letting him down.

"I want Gerard Houllier to stay and bring the Championship back to Anfield, but with those players it's unlikely to happen."

Liverpool were today training ahead of the trip to London for tomorrow night's televised clash with Premiership high-flyers Chelsea.